More dining and shopping in the fresh air PROBLEM: MARQUETTE'S DOWNTOWN businesses have been devastated this spring because of the economic shutdown. Further, even as the economy opens up, the stores and restaurants will face severe restrictions on the numbers of customers they can serve. And worse, many potential ... Continue Reading
Have We Dodged a Bullet?
The county's medical director offers comfort and caution SO NOW THAT we're starting to open the UP up for business again, where do we stand medically in Marquette County? Officially, we've recorded just over 50 confirmed cases and 10 deaths, although the actual numbers are likely higher. Still those statistics are ... Continue Reading
The Intoxicating and Punishing Power of Facebook
LATE SUNDAY AFTERNOON in the Casa Calabria parking lot. The Mothers Day rush. "It was a nightmare," says Casa owner Jim Johnson. A nightmare because the Casa had only recently reopened only for take-out, and the orders on this special day at one of Marquette's favorite restaurants had arrived like a tsunami. Two ... Continue Reading
Farmers Market Prepares for Opening, Farmers Make Adjustments, and Border Grill Is Still Uncertain
So how's it going to work? EXPECT THE MARQUETTE Farmers Market to open up later this month. It won't be on May 16th (this Saturday), the original opening date, but new market manager Sara Johnson says she fully plans to open it before June 1st. So that leaves May 23rd and May 30th as the only remaining Saturdays. But ... Continue Reading
Questions About Farmer Q’s, Room at the Inn’s Shrinking Numbers, and Who’s Ordering 98 Sandwiches?
Produce or pot? IS A BIG change coming to Farmer Q's, the popular, little, family-owned grocery store in south Marquette? Sure looks that way. The Marquette Planning Commission recently approved a marijuana special use permit application for the Farmer Q's location, which means that Farmer Q's will be converted to a ... Continue Reading